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Five months after abruptly vacating her starring role on Chicago P.D. adieu, Sophia Bush is set to headline a pilot for 20th Century Fox TV as part of an exclusive talent holding and development deal, our sister site Deadline reports.

The eventual project will either be a drama or comedy — Bush previously flexed her comedic muscles on CBS’ short-lived Partners — for the upcoming pilot season. Additionally, she will develop projects on which she will serve as an executive producer.

“Now more than ever, vital female voices need to be heard,” Bush said in a statement. “I’m thrilled to begin developing content that inspires and excites me at 20th Century Fox TV.”

“[Sophia]’s smart, she’s passionate, and she brings great ideas and energy to the table,” added Sharon Klein, Fox Television Group EVP of Casting. “She’s a giant TV star and we’re thrilled to have her exclusively at FTG.”
Bush departed Chicago P.D. after four seasons this past May when her character Det. Erin Lindsay left to take a job with the FBI in New York. Prior to her run on the NBC drama, Bush starred on One Tree Hill for nine seasons. Her other TV credits include crossover appearances as Det. Lindsay on Chicago Fire, Chicago Med and Law & Order: SVU, as well as an arc on Nip/Tuck.

The nation is weary after an election season filled with rancor, division and controversy. But actress and activist Sophia Bush insists that now more than ever, it’s time to take a stand against President Donald Trump.

Bush, who was among the estimated 500,000 people at the Women’s March on Washington on Saturday, told PEOPLE at the protest that it’s up to all Americans to come together to fight Trump and help protect each other’s rights.

“The election was insidious and I feel like a lot of people sort of threw their hands in the air and said, ‘I don’t want to deal with this.’ And I get it. Donald Trump turned our political system into a circus. It was embarrassing,” she said.

“But at the end of the day, this is where we are now. This is when we double down and we stand up and say, ‘No, you will not destroy our environment to make money for your friends that are already billionaires. No, you will not hit our education system and make life harder for the kids in this country. No, you will not gut our health care system and let people die of cancer and preexisting conditions. No, this isn’t happening.’ ”

Bush — who campaigned for former President Barack Obama in both 2008 and 2012, and for former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016 — told reporters Saturday that she was honored to work with the Obama administration and with Michelle Obama, with whom she moderated a 2016 South by Southwest panel discussion on the former first lady’s Let Girls Learn initiative.

Bush added of her participation in the Women’s March, “I’ve always wanted to show up.”

“The day I knew this march was being organized I called the organizers and I said, ‘Tell me how I can help. Tell me what I can do. I’m there. Literally anything you need.’ ”

“For me, this is how we vote,” Bush said. “What companies you support, where you spend your money. What things you are willing to actually activate around. That’s how you show your government and the world what you want.”

It’s been totally heartwarming to see just how many celebrities have turned out for Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington to stand up for human rights. Petitioning issues such access to healthcare, abortion, and contraception, as well as employment and equal rights for women, the Women’s March has already shown how passionate people are post-Obama. One actor who is always outspoken when it comes to political issues is One Tree Hill star Sophia Bush, whose astute political nature would make her TV character, Brooke Davis, proud. Plus, Bush is at the Women’s March on Washington and has already impressed fans worldwide by having such an impact in a short amount of time.

While Bush has yet to live-tweet from the event, several photos of the actor have appeared on social media, showing that she’s already managed to be quite active at the Women’s March on Washington. One photo showed Bush with feminist icon Gloria Steinem, while a short video clip had the One Tree Hill actor explaining some of the ways young women can get more involved in politics during the next four years. Bush is completely proactive about fighting the policies that she disagrees with, and it’s exciting to hear her rallying support, especially for young women who will be heavily impacted by some of Trump’s policies regarding reproductive rights.

Despite Bush being incredibly vocal about politics, she told HuffPost Live in March 2016,

“I still have people saying, ‘You know, you’re an actress, stay in your lane. You’re not allowed to be political… I see the effects of education access, environmental crisis, what’s happening in our political sphere and how it affects the developing world.”
Her keen focus on political issues, and her continued criticism of Trump and his policies, make Bush the perfect person to march in Washington. In Oct. 2016, Bush responded to the leaked footage of Trump describing how he would “grab” women, and explored the devastating way in which women and girls are often subjected to sexual assaults. By attending the Women’s March, Bush is standing up for women’s rights, which is so important.

Bush was outspoken throughout Obama’s presidency, and her attendance at Saturday’s march shows that the Chicago P.D. actor isn’t about to back down any time soon.

Most people have a celebrity style icon, or someone whose fashion sense serves as daily inspo for clothes shopping and getting dressed in the morning. But wouldn’t it be easier if, instead of finding pieces similar to those owned by your favorite celebs, you could have the exact pieces they do? In the case of Sophia Bush, you actually can. That’s because Bush has teamed up with e-commerce luxury consignment site eDrop-Off to auction off more than 1500 items from her personal closets in Los Angeles and Chicago.

Expect to see a lot of cool-girl, laid-back pieces, like a her favorite red leather jacket and Christian Louboutin embellished flats, as well as more formal items like a floor-length white Monique Lhuillier number.

The auction, which benefits The Girl Project, begins today, June 6, and will last 10 days. After a closet cleanout that took more than 20 hours to complete, Bush came up with a slew of items that includes clothing, fine jewelry, outerwear, shoes, accessories, and handbags from the likes of Chanel, Balenciaga, Stella McCartney, and Burberry.

And if nabbing the Chicago P.D. star’s favorite Givenchy tote isn’t enough, the auction will also include a number of items hand-signed by Bush herself, which will all come with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee the items were personally donated by her.

You can check out all the items here!. Want to own an amazing piece previous owned by Sophia AND donate to charity? Then start bidding now!

Formerly crooked cop Voight (Jason Beghe) will be faced with possibly turning back to the dark side during the Chicago P.D. finale after his son gets shot.

With the squad concerned over “helping him, but also not wanting to go down the drain with him,” according to executive producer Matt Olmstead, Lindsay (Sophia Bush) must step up to make sure he doesn’t cross the line, which could cost him command of Intelligence. Below, Olmstead drops some teasers about the finale, which is ominously titled “Start Digging.”

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What can you tease of Voight’s conflict in the season finale?MATT OLMSTEAD: Voight’s son has always been a bit of a screw-up. When we last saw Justin (Josh Segarra), he had a wife, a kid, and looks like he’s on the right path. We’ve teased that Justin has come back to Chicago and Voight finds out without Justin having let Voight know. In the finale, Justin gets shot and is clinging by a thread through the episode.

What it does is activate Voight into an old Voight, and then some, that we haven’t seen for a long time, hellbent on finding out who shot his son. Voight is completely off the leash looking for who did it. The reverberations through the squad in terms of the rest of the people he works with who answer to him, in terms of being sympathetic to what he’s going through, but also being a little wary because is he going to go too far? What does that mean for them? What does that mean for Voight? Voight could care less about what the ramifications are going to be.

Who will step up to stop Voight then?
It lands primarily on Lindsay, because she’s close to Voight. She is close to Justin. She had moved in when she was 14 years old. She knows Justin very well, he’s like a brother. She’s at once completely devastated by what happened, but then aware more than anyone that there may not be any coming back from this if Voight indeed does what it looks like he wants to do. That plays out certainly next season, not without her giving her best shot in this finale of trying to stop him from going too far.

Could Voight lose Intelligence over this?
He could, depending on if the fallout is such that he gets caught. What’s interesting is that the Commander goes for the most, in their estimation, level head and it’s Antonio (Jon Seda). We play this scene where Antonio’s been here before. Early on when Internal Affairs was going after Voight, they came to Antonio to try to peel him off from everyone else. Antonio definitely is the angel on Voight’s shoulder, so to speak. But he’s been the beneficiary of Voight’s policing style. When we had Antonio’s son kidnapped, Voight did what Voight does and got the kid back. To avoid being a massive hypocrite, he’s not in a big hurry to either throw Voight under the bus or step over his body to assume the command of the unit, but not without some tempting offers.
The finale will end on a cliffhanger. What can you tease in that regard?
The cliffhanger really goes down between Voight, Lindsay and the gentleman responsible for shooting Voight’s son. Each participant in that little triangle has a lot to lose. Some pay more dearly than others. It’s a struggle for Voight’s soul. He lost his wife, he has his son and he has Lindsay, that’s about it. When you start to snip these threads that keep people, in particular Voight, tied to normalcy and decency, he’s got less and less connection to that. It is primarily Lindsay’s concern that if he does something that he can’t come back from, or he loses his job from, or he goes to jail for, he could be lost forever. She’s trying to prevent him from going too far. That’s not high on Voight’s priority list.

It’s Upfronts time again! And the NBC Fall 2016 Schedule is released! Chicago PD and Chicago Fire keep their timeslots, while Chicago Med moves to another one. Chicago Justice is picked up and ready to premiere midseason! Check out the whole schedule here:

It’s not quite right to say “contrary to popular belief” when it comes to this TV-making town’s largest TV festival, because popular belief has no play where the successes of the small-screen stand.
So to assume only brand-new shows, the hottest of the hot, get a place on the Dolby Theatre stage each March is not the whole story. Part of the story, a large hunk, in fact, is that PaleyFest regularly looks back to series that have built a huge fan base, or changed the industry, with a household name showrunner at the lead.

One household name is Dick Wolf, a creator behind a huge lineup of hit shows, so many shows, in fact, that they could practically take over their own scheduling grid and fill it, top to bottom.
Bet, then, that the many actors who will appear at a special PaleyFest salute to Mr. Wolf will come from several of his series, including “Law & Order: SVU,” “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago P.D.,” and “Chicago Med.”

The night? It’s Saturday, March 19, and Ice-T, Jason Beghe, Sophia Bush, Colin Donnell, and a number of performers will join Mr. Wolf for a Q&A on stage.

That’s not the only announcement to come down the pike from the Paley Center for Media. “Supergirl” will also have its night at the 2016 extravaganza, on Sunday, March 13, and “The Big Bang Theory” alights on Wednesday, March 16. “Fear the Walking Dead” will also be a part of the roster.

There’s one more night left to fill during the festival’s March 11 to 20, 2016 run, so keep your PaleyFest-focused peepers well-peeled for more stars, more creators, more plots, more twists, more fan interaction.
It truly is TV’s big happening in a town that’s big on the form, so to say that’s saying something is probably not saying quite enough.

If you thought you were the only one beyond excited for Harry Potter star Emma Watson’s feminist book club, you’re so wrong. It’s really no surprise that Watson’s fans, and those who proudly call themselves feminists, are thrilled to have the opportunity to join the actor’s book club. I mean, who wouldn’t want to? Take a particular One Tree Hill star, who is so ready for the “Our Shared Shelf” club. That’s right, the magnificent Sophia Bush wants to be part of Watson’s book club. So much so, that she came up with a bunch of name suggestions before Watson selected the now apt title.

Before coming up with quite a few names for the club, Bush expressed her joy for Watson’s new venture by tweeting, “Yes please. In.” Then, after soccer player for the U.S. Women’s team Christen Press replied that she’d also join at the Chicago P.D. actor’s insistence, Bush, posted, “I do insist, I do insist!! #BadBitchBookClub #NotTheActualName #ButStill.”

After that, Bush’s creativity juices started flowing and she tweeted a few name options. Unsurprisingly, they were all great. Watson didn’t choose any of them, but that’s OK, because the fact that Beauty and the Beast actor got everyone pumped for a feminist book club is fantastic in itself.

Sophia Bush first made an impression on the teen drama “One Tree Hill,” but now she’s playing a much more grown-up role as a tough detective on the Dick Wolf procedural “Chicago P.D.” The actress, a spokeswoman for Philips Sonicare, has been in the limelight for a while, yet she still can’t figure out how to duplicate at home her hairdresser’s light touch with her coif.

What’s your first beauty memory?
I remember sitting on the floor in my mom’s bathroom, watching her get ready. I remember the smell of her lipstick – it was such a specific smell.

What was your worst beauty blunder?
Take your pick. Haven’t we all had horrible ones?! The first time I cut my bangs, I got sick of doing them after a while. Sometimes I’d run an errand and think no one would see me, and of course that’s when paparazzi are in front of Whole Foods or CVS, so there are terrible pictures of me with my bangs dried in weird directions! Lesson learned – if I’m going to cut the blunt bangs, I’m going to have to do them every day.

What beauty products are currently in your purse?
Osea Hydrating Oil, in a travel size that I take everywhere. It’s a beautiful organic skincare line out of Malibu that I love. Two different scents of my fragrance brand I Smell Great – Wild Honey and Angel Cake. I love the way they smell, and I love that you can layer them. They activate all day. We wanted to design fragrances that you could layer and customize to make your own scents. I’m still having a ball creating scent combos! I actually have some big news – we just entered into a partnership where $1 from every bottle of I Smell Great we sell is going to benefit The Girl Project.

What’s your 5-minute morning beauty routine?
I always devote two minutes for my teeth –that’s non-negotiable. I love how Philips Sonicare DiamondClean’s new Amethyst Edition has a two-minute timer. And if it helps whitens teeth in one week and improve gum health, I’m in. The three other minutes I spend drinking a glass of water, washing my face, throwing on a little serum and moisturizer with sunblock, then I’m out the door.

If you had an extra 10-15 minutes in your routine, how would you spend it?
I would do my hair with a flat iron and throw on a little tinted moisturizer with SPF and mascara, but I generally keep it pretty easy.

Which discontinued product or shade do you mourn?
Chanel does that to us all the time with their beautiful eye shadow quads. They disappear, and then they’re gone forever!

What’s your beauty peeve?
That I still haven’t managed to figure out how to make my hair look the way it does when it’s done by a hairdresser. They always say “Oh, it’s easy” and then I’m always saying, “But, it isn’t!”

What are you currently obsessed with?
Currently obsessed with the book Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert